Crypto Lender Ledn Sets New Record with $1.6B in Loans Year-to-Date
Market events like the Bitcoin halving and rising Ethereum ETFs in Asia have driven increased demand for Ledn's Bitcoin and Ethereum-backed loan.
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Crypto lending platform Ledn on Monday said it processed $1.67b in loans so far this year as of Q3 2024. This split is divided between $258.7m for individual retail users and $1.41b for institutional clients.
Specifically in Q3 2024, Ledn managed loan transactions amounting to over $506m. The retail sector saw significant growth this month, with loans increasing 225% year-over-year, primarily due to Ledn’s Celsius refinancing program, the introduction of crypto ETFs and reduced market volatility, it said.
Institutional loans, which accounted for the majority of Ledn’s loan volume, grew to $437.7m in Q3. This rise reflects a broader trend of institutions seeking digital asset-backed financing amid tight monetary policies.
Ledn offers services including Bitcoin-backed loans, Ether-backed loans, and B2X loans. It also introduced a third-party proof-of-reserves standard, enhancing transparency in its operations.
In the first quarter, Ledn said it facilitated over $690m in loans, with a split of $584m going to institutional clients and $106m to retail investors.
Bitcoin Halving and Ethereum ETF Boom Drive Demand for Ledn Loans
Major market participants are seeking alternative financing options amid restrictive monetary policies and intense competition for dollar funding. Total loan originations since Ledn’s inception in 2018 have exceeded $6.5b across retail and institutional markets, it said.
Recent market events, such as the Bitcoin halving and the rise of Ethereum ETFs in Asia, have contributed to the increased demand for Ledn’s services. Investors are increasingly taking out Bitcoin and Ethereum-backed loans to capitalize on new investment opportunities.
Ledn CIO Points to Nov. Elections as Potential Catalyst for Bitcoin Price Surge
John Glover, Ledn’s chief investment officer, noted a spike in institutional demand since July, attributing this partly to expectations around the November elections potentially driving Bitcoin prices past their previous peak.
“It seems like a lot of hope is being placed on the November elections to be this catalyst,” he said. “Institutional borrowing demand has also been fairly consistent with the overall ETF demand, where there was a similar jump in July.”
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